Studying in Ireland offers students a world-class education, with degrees recognized in over 180 countries, ensuring excellent career opportunities globally. Ireland is home to some of the best-ranked universities, offering top-quality programs across various disciplines. International students can benefit from a wide range of scholarships and fee waivers, making higher education more affordable. Many Irish universities do not require IELTS, offering alternative ways to prove English proficiency. After completing their studies, students are eligible for a work permit to gain professional experience, and there is a pathway to obtaining permanent residency (PR) after 5 years, allowing them to live and work in Ireland long-term. Studying in Ireland also provides a vibrant cultural experience, with a welcoming environment for international students.

Study Programs in Ireland for International Students

Program

Institutes

Details

Bachelors

College of Computing Technology (CCT) Dublin, University College Dublin (UCD), Trinity College Dublin, University College Cork (UCC), National University of Ireland Galway (NUI Galway)

– Average Annual Fee: €7,000 to €20,000
– No IELTS required (Alternative English proficiency proof may be accepted)
– Intake: September & January
– Courses taught in English
– 20 hours per week work allowed on campus

Masters

College of Computing Technology (CCT) Dublin, University College Dublin (UCD), Trinity College Dublin, University College Cork (UCC), Dublin City University (DCU)

– Average Annual Fee: €8,000 to €20,000
– No IELTS required (Alternative English proficiency proof may be accepted)
– Intake: September & January
– Courses taught in English
– 20 hours per week work allowed on campus

MBBS

Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), University College Dublin (UCD), University College Cork (UCC)

– Average Annual Fee: €15,000 to €30,000
– No IELTS required (Some programs may require an alternative proof of English proficiency)
– Intake: September
– Courses taught in English
– 20 hours per week work allowed on campus

Doctorate

University College Dublin (UCD), Trinity College Dublin, University College Cork (UCC), Dublin City University (DCU)

– Average Annual Fee: €8,000 to €25,000
– No IELTS required (Some programs may require proof of English proficiency)
– Intake: September & January
– Courses taught in English
– 20 hours per week work allowed on campus

Diploma

College of Computing Technology (CCT) Dublin, University of Limerick (UL), Dublin City University (DCU), Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT)

– Average Annual Fee: €6,000 to €11,000
– No IELTS required (Alternative English proficiency proof may be accepted)
– Intake: September & January
– Courses taught in English
– 20 hours per week work allowed on campus

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Scholarships available for International Students in Ireland

Government of Ireland Scholarships

These scholarships are funded by the Irish government and are available to students from non-EU countries. They cover tuition fees, living expenses, and travel costs for postgraduate programs.
Eligibility: Open to non-EU international students.
Coverage: Full tuition, living expenses, travel costs.
Intake: September.
Application Deadline: Varies, typically around February.

Irish Aid Fellowship Training Program

This program provides scholarships for students from developing countries to pursue postgraduate studies in Ireland, with a focus on sectors that help promote development.
Eligibility: Open to students from developing countries.
Coverage: Tuition fees, living expenses, and travel costs.
Intake: September.
Application Deadline: Varies annually.

University-Specific Scholarships

Many Irish universities offer their own scholarships to international students based on merit or financial need. Notable universities include University College Dublin (UCD), Trinity College Dublin, and University College Cork (UCC).
Eligibility: Varies by university and program.
Coverage: Partial to full tuition fee coverage, living allowance.
Intake: September and January.
Application Deadline: Varies by university.

Required Documents

1. Proof of payment of admission fee
2. Enrolment fee payment confirmation.
3. A photocopy of the school-leaving examination certificate (with the results of the exam) – the original copy for inspection.
4. Confirmation of language proficiency in which studies are conducted.
5. Legalized oi apostilled photocopy of your certificate of education that makes you eligible for admission into higher education in the country where it was issued
6. Photocopy of a passport – bio page for inspection.
7. 1 full-Colored photography in compliance with standards defined for passports (face front, size 34-45mm)
8. 1 color photo – compliant with the requirements for ID / passport photos, taken in front of you, dimensions: 35 x 45 mm.
9. Admonition (Statement: postal address for service).
10. Educational Documents Duly Attested from IBCC and HEC
11. IELTS OR PTE Or the University will take the online test for English Language Proficiency.
12. Birth Registration Certificate
14. Bank Statement PKR 60 lac +

Additionally, For the Master’s degree program:

A photocopy of your higher education diploma – the original copy for inspection.

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